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Jakarta’s Waste Crisis: The Human Cost of Garbage Management

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Jakarta’s Bantar Gebang landfill, one of the largest in Asia, is a stark reminder of the city’s waste management challenges. As the government plans to close this over-capacity site, thousands of waste pickers face an uncertain future. This closure raises crucial questions about alternative waste disposal methods and the livelihoods of those who rely on salvaging materials from the landfill.

The daily influx of approximately 8,000 tons of rubbish highlights the urgent need for a sustainable waste management solution. The government’s intent to transition to waste-to-energy facilities may offer a long-term fix, but the immediate impact on workers is concerning. Many waste pickers, who earn meager incomes, are now left wondering how they will support their families without access to the landfill.

As environmental awareness grows, particularly among younger Indonesians, there is increasing pressure on the government to find viable alternatives to open dumping. However, past attempts to close landfills have led to unsorted waste piling up in public spaces, indicating that the infrastructure for effective waste segregation is lacking.

The shift towards a more managed waste system is crucial, not just for the environment but also for the community that has built its life around the landfill. The future implications of this transition will significantly affect daily routines, economic stability, and the overall health of Jakarta’s inhabitants.

Source: The Guardian

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